2016-10-25T16:15:47ZShort Titles as IntroducedConsequences for Russia's Arms Control Violations Act of 2014Official Title as IntroducedTo address non-compliance by the Russian Federation of its obligations under the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty.Display TitleConsequences for Russia's Arms Control Violations Act of 20143RogersMikeR000575ALRep. Rogers, Mike D. [R-AL-3]RR000575778817042014-07-30Consequences for Russia's Arms Control Violations Act of 2014 - Expresses the sense of Congress that:

the Russian Federation is in material breach of its Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty obligations through its prohibited flight testing of both ballistic intermediate-range and cruise missiles, and

the President should take actions to deny the Russian Federation any militarily significant advantage resulting from its noncompliance.

Prohibits the use of Department of State funds to carry out programs of the U.S.-Russia Bilateral Presidential Commission until the President certifies to Congress that the Russian Federation has or has not performed certain prohibited ballistic missile flight tests.

Directs:

the President to establish a program to develop certain ground-launched cruise missile and ground-launched ballistic missile capabilities; and

the Secretary of Defense (DOD) to ensure that the Aegis Ashore sites in Romania and Poland are deployed with an operational capability to defend against cruise missiles and short-, medium-, and intermediate-range ballistic missiles launched from the Russian Federation.

Authorizes the President to waive the requirement to establish such missile development program if the Russian Federation is in compliance with its Treaty obligations and has eliminated any military system that was developed and deployed in violation of the Treaty.

States that, if the President does not certify to Congress that the Russian Federation is not developing or deploying any military system that violates or circumvents the Treaty, the President shall:

suspend any cooperation with the Russian Federation related to any aspect of the U.S. program for national, theater, or regional missile defense;

deny any license for the export of nuclear material, equipment, or technology to the Russian Federation;

terminate the Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Russian Federation for Cooperation in the Field of Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy; and

not award any U.S. government contract to a private or public entity in the Russian Federation.

Authorizes the President to waive such sanctions in specified circumstances.

]]>Introduced in House2014-07-302014-07-30T04:00:00Z2014-08-26T19:07:22ZIntroduced in House00By Mr. ROGERS of Alabama:H.R. 5293.Congress has the power to enact this legislation pursuantto the following:Article 1 Section 8[Page H7128]]]>HRInternational AffairsArms control and nonproliferationCongressional oversightDepartment of StateEuropeExecutive agency funding and structureGovernment studies and investigationsInternational law and treatiesLicensing and registrationsMilitary assistance, sales, and agreementsMilitary facilities and propertyMilitary operations and strategyMilitary procurement, research, weapons developmentNuclear powerNuclear weaponsPolandPresidents and presidential powers, Vice PresidentsPublic contracts and procurementRomaniaRussiaSanctionsTrade restrictionsF0004452014-07-304J.RTrue16838786F000445VAForbesRandyRep. Forbes, J. Randy [R-VA-4]T0004632014-07-3010MichaelRTrue17418093T000463OHTurnerR.Rep. Turner, Michael R. [R-OH-10]House floor actions2hsgo00Oversight and Government Reform CommitteeH11100IntroReferralReferred to House Oversight and Government Reform2014-07-30House floor actions2hsas00Armed Services CommitteeH11100IntroReferralReferred to House Armed Services2014-07-30Library of Congress9H11100-AIntroReferralReferred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and in addition to the Committees on Armed Services, and Oversight and Government Reform, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.2014-07-30House floor actions2hsfa00Foreign Affairs CommitteeH11100IntroReferralReferred to House Foreign Affairs2014-07-30Library of Congress9Intro-HIntroReferralIntroduced in House2014-07-30Library of Congress91000IntroReferralIntroduced in House2014-07-3061311Consequences for Russia's Arms Control Violations Act of 20142014-07-31T05:20:45ZHouse2014-07-30Referred to House Oversight and Government ReformInternational Affairs5293113Related billCRS1132725SConsequences for Russia's Arms Control Violations Act of 20142014-07-31Read twice and referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations.StandingOversight and Government Reform CommitteeReferred to2014-07-30T14:01:05Zhsgo00HouseStandingArmed Services CommitteeReferred to2014-07-30T14:01:00Zhsas00HouseStandingForeign Affairs CommitteeReferred to2014-07-30T14:00:53Zhsfa00Housetext/xmlENPursuant to Title 17 Section 105 of the United States Code, this file is not subject to copyright protection and is in the public domain.Congressional Research Service, Library of CongressThis file contains bill summaries and statuses for federal legislation. A bill summary describes the most significant provisions of a piece of legislation and details the effects the legislative text may have on current law and federal programs. Bill summaries are authored by the Congressional Research Service (CRS) of the Library of Congress. As stated in Public Law 91-510 (2 USC 166 (d)(6)), one of the duties of CRS is "to prepare summaries and digests of bills and resolutions of a public general nature introduced in the Senate or House of Representatives". For more information, refer to the User Guide that accompanies this file.